The Two-Times Asian Tour winner, Bangladeshi golfer Siddikur Rahman, made a notable statement of intent at the Bharath Classic 2025 in Gujarat, firing a composed five-under 67 to position himself at 10-under and into joint eighth after the third round. It was his sharpest effort of the week, following earlier rounds of 70 and 69, and it underscored a veteran’s poise under competitive strain. This surge into the top ten reflects a seasoned player’s tactical maturity, careful navigation of fairway angles, dependable putting, and the restraint to avoid unforced errors.
At the top end of the leaderboard, Thailand’s Poosit Supupramai and Jazz Janewattananond now head into the final round tied at 15-under, each displaying command and confidence in their scoring rhythms. For them, the final day is about title contention; for many others, it is a fight for career security. With the Bharath Classic serving as the penultimate Asian Tour event of the season, finishing inside the top 65 of the Order of Merit remains the key benchmark for securing playing rights next year.
Siddikur’s current standing at 97th on that list adds a compelling subtext to his performance in Gujarat. His late push is less about seeking glory and more about anchoring stability for the season ahead, a reminder of his resilience and enduring commitment to Bangladesh’s golfing profile. As he steps into the final round, the narrative shifts from possibility to urgency, with the final 18 holes carrying outsized implications for his immediate competitive future.













